Post by Thunder on Jan 2, 2010 23:33:53 GMT -5
"Motherer Of The Year" by Mötley Crüe plays out over the loud speaker as David Williams appears at the top of the entrance ramp, the lights in the flickering quickly on and off, Williams begins to walk down the ramp to a chorus of boos from the crowd, a cold dead look on his face he slowly walks towards the ring.
Ring Announcer: The following match is scheduled for one fall and it is for the National Championship! First, from Leicester, England. Weighing in at two-hundred and ten pounds, he is DAVID WILLIAMS!
Williams climbs up the steps and onto the apron. He gets into the ring as flames rise up from all for corners, a sick smile appears on his face as he turns towards the ramp.
"Here Comes the BOOM" by POD echoes throughout the arena as Jon O'Deeves comes out from behind the curtain, his arms raised high. The fans are screaming for one of the relatively newer WFWF guys. O'Deeves stands at the top of the stage and when the chorus of the song plays, O'Deeves throws his arms down and gold fireworks explode on the stage.
Matthew Werner: Flashy.
Ryan Riddle: Shiny.
Ring Announcer: The opponent. From Long Island, New York. Weighing in at two-hundred and forty pounds; he is "DYNAMITE" JON O'DEEVES!
O'Deeves slaps hands with a few of the fans and then climbs into the ring, staring down David Williams.
"You Make Me Sick" by Egypt Central plays as Twisted comes out from behind the curtain, marching straight for the ring.
Ring Announcer: The opponent. From Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Weighing in at two-hundred and forty pounds; he is TWISTED!
The crowd boos as his name is announced. He smiles, showboating as he enters the ring. The three men stare each other down, the majority of the glances going to O'Deeves. A guitar riff hits, the lights dim, and the crowd grows still.
Matthew Werner: poop just got real interesting.
Ryan Riddle: Haha! You said poop.
Matthew Werner:
"Over and Under" by Egypt Central finally hits and a single bright white spotlight resonates from the rafters as The High Horror comes out from behind the curtain and throws both arms out to his side like a razor as red, white, and blue fireworks erupt from the stage and light up the arena, the fans now screaming loudly and cheering on Horror.
Ring Announcer: Finally; the special referee. From Port Vue, Pennsylvania. Weighing in at two-hundred and ninety pounds; THE HIGH HORROR!
The lights come back on, still dim, as Horror makes his way down the ramp, slapping hands with a few of the fans. He walks over to the side of the ring with the announce table and climbs onto the apron and stares out into space for a moment. He then directs his attention to the announce table, points at the announce table and gives them a thumbs up as he climbs into the ring. He then backs the three men into the turnbuckles and checks their boots and pads for weapons. When he finds none, he goes to the ropes and grabs a mic.
Horror: Ok gentlemen. As you can see, I am the special ref tonight. I am going to be as impartial as possible, but if you break my rules, I will use force to ensure you don't do it again. As I have history with all of you, I'd think it wise for all of you to stay on my good side. I reserve the right to eject you from the match too if I do so choose. This match is a one fall to count, so whomever gets the first three count or submission wins. Do you all understand?
Both Twisted and O'Deeves nod their heads and Williams just blows Horror off. Horror raises his hand to hit his brother, but then lowers it. He throws the mic out of the ring and calls for the bell.
DING DING DING!
Twisted and Williams immediately go after O'Deeves, backing him up into the corner, throwing punches and kicks. Horror counts too four then he grabs both of them by their necks and throws them to the side and points a finger at them saying something along the lines of “follow my rules; listen to my count.” Twisted and Williams both give Horror a look of disdain but get back to their feet and pull up O'Deeves. They lift him up for a double fireman's carry slam, but O'Deeves elbows both of them in their heads and slides down, dropping both with simultaneous DDTs. O'Deeves mounts Williams and rains down a flurry of punches on Williams's face. Horror counts to four and O'Deeves stops punching Williams. O'Deeves lifts up Williams and tosses him from the ring and focuses his attention on Twisted. O'Deeves lifts Twisted up and locks up with him only to swing him up and over with a violent suplex. O'Deeves then stomps on Twisted's legs, arms, head and chest. Twisted curls up trying to avoid O'Deeves, but is completely unsuccessful as O'Deeves starts stomping on Twisted's sides. O'Deeves lifts Twisted up again and attempts a Double Pump-Handle Orange Crush, but he is caught at the end of it by Twisted who uses his weight to swing O'Deeves backwards, dropping him while sitting on his chest, knocking the wind out of O'Deeves's sails. Twisted hooks O'Deeves's leg for the cover.
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O'Deeves kicks out at two! Twisted sits O'Deeves up and puts him in a headlock. O'Deves flounders around until his eyes start drooping and Horror lifts O'Deeves's arm up in the air and it falls. Horror does it a second time and his arm falls. Horror lifts his arm for a final time, but this time it doesn't fall. It gets about halfway down, but then O'Deeves starts shaking his arm and pounding on the mat trying to get the crowd behind him; which he does. O'Deeves wriggles up to his feet and hits an elbow into the chest of Twisted, breaking the already weakened hold. O'Deeves then hits a high knee into Twisted's face; then wrapping around Twisted and dropping him with an over the shoulder backbreaker. Williams worms himself into the ring and tries to boot O'Deeves in the head, but O'Deeves deflects the kick with a hard fist shot. Williams falls to his knees and O'Deeves delivers a violent uppercut to Williams's chin. Williams is on his feet, staggering back. He is bleeding from the mouth as he had bit down hard on the sides of his tongue when he was punched. Williams grasps at his jaw as O'Deeves gets to his feet and drops him with a feint roll kick. O'Deeves does a little Soulja Boy type dance as he successfully out wrestled both men as they are laying on the mat. Horror smirks and tells him to not let his guard down; which he listens to. O'Deeves goes to lock Williams in a submission but Williams flips himself and blasts O'Deeves in the chest and knocks the wind out of him again. Williams pulls O'Deeves down by his arm and locks his legs up and around O'Deeves's neck. Williams cranks the hold in even more; O'Deeves writhing in pain. Looking around frantically, Horror kicks O'Deeves's free arm underneath the ropes and prys Williams off of O'Deeves. Williams yells at Horror who is standing there confident. Williams slaps Horror who then pie faces Williams. Williams gets in Horror's face and punches him and Horror and Williams go at it.
Matthew Werner: WELL IT'S ABOUT TIME!
The two men are duking it out, lefts and rights are exchanged. Horror evades a punch and turns around to blast Williams, but Williams splits and pops back up, his head blasting Horror in the jaw. Twisted grabs Williams and backs him into the turnbuckle as O'Deeves does the same to Horror. Williams shoves Twisted away and Horror simply twists O'Deeves around so that he can get back at Williams. The brothers begin duking it out again, as do Twisted and O'Deeves now. Twisted catches O'Deeves with an axe kick to the injured shoulder, O'Deeves falling to the mat. Horror drops Williams with a giant boot and while hesitant, clotheslines Twisted in the back of the head, his head ricocheting off of the turnbuckle. There are cheers and jeers from the crowd. As they are cheering and jeering, Horror looks around the arena and just shrugs. Williams gets to his feet and O'Deeves charges at him, blasting him in the side of the stomach with a flying head butt. Williams bounces off of the ropes and O'Deeves uses his back to back suplex Williams, but Williams flips in the air and crashes face first.
Ryan Riddle: It would seem as if this has gone from a special ref to a tag team match.
Matthew Werner: Try a handicapped match, Ryan.
Ryan Riddle: Fair enough.
Horror leans against the far turnbuckle and tells O'Deeves to get back to the match. O'Deeves goes to lock Williams in an STF, but Williams wriggles out of it and puts two boots into the gut of O'Deeves who bounces off of the ropes and is monkey flipped by Williams. Williams painstakingly gets to his feet and smirks at Horror, who is just standing there. Twisted is back to his feet too, holding the back of his head. Both men are staring down the giant, evil intentions in their eyes. Horror crouches into a fighting stance in the corner. Twisted charges at Horror who pulls himself up into the top rope and back down to the canvas. Williams charges now with a clothesline but Horror evades and Twisted is clocked instead. O'Deeves charges at the corner and smashes into Williams and Twisted, both of them falling to the ground. O'Deeves points at Williams and whispers something to Horror who shakes his head in an apparent disagreement. O'Deeves shouts something incoherent to Horror and rolls out of the ring and pulls Williams out from the ring, laying him on the announce table.
Matthew Werner: WHAT THE...
O'Deeves goes under the ring and rummages through for a while but then pulls out a super tall ladder and slides it into the ring awkwardly. He grabs a mic and rolls into the ring. While he is setting up the ladder, Horror is just looking on in awe. At the top of the ladder; O'Deeves gives Horror a thumbs up and talks into the mic.
O'Deeves: David Williams; brother of my brother, the time has come for you to pay for your sins.
Horror looks up at O'Deeves with a confused yet horrified expression on his face. O'Deeves turns the mic off and flips it from his hand. He throws his arms out like Horror, but he hauls them in and does the “BOOM” taunt, then he leaps off of the top of the ladder, perfectly executing a front flip leg-drop on Williams, both men crashing through the table. The moment O'Deeves makes contact, Horror is pointing at his heart, signaling for medics to come down and help them. Horror bolts out of the ring and checks on everyone. Riddle and Werner are standing there in awe as to what they had just seen and the crowd is chanting that that was awesome. Horror runs his hands through his hair violently and hollers as loud as he can for medics. Horror checks on both men as the medics come running down the ramp with stretchers in tow. The medics work on the two men for a while, O'Deeves moving around a little bit. Williams however hasn't even moved his lips. The medic says something into his shoulder talkie and moments later medics in black shirts come out from the back and begin working on Williams. Some time passes and the medics have gotten O'Deeves up since he refused to leave on a stretcher. They are still working on Williams as he climbs back into the ring to face a fresh Twisted. Horror slides in after him and throws his arms across from each other, crossing them and telling them to continue wrestling. He also tells Twisted he'll call fair from here on out. Reluctant and a little aggrevated, Twisted throws a clothesline at the more worn down than broken O'Deeves but misses. He turns around and O'Deeves lifts him up and over, nailing him with the Northern Lights Suplex. Completely unable to control his bodies movements, he flips with the force from the bending and lays on top of Twisted in a cover.
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Horror gets to his knees and calls for the bell.
Ring Announcer: Here is your winner and the NEW NATIONAL CHAMPION..."DYNAMITE" JON OOOOOODEEEEEEEEVEEEES!
Horror leaves the ring and grabs the title from the time keeper and rolls back into the ring. He sits O'Deeves up and slaps the title into O'Deeves chest. He is clutching the belt and is shaking. Horror helps the champion to his feet and raises O'Deeves hand in victory. The crowd is cheering loudly and ecstatically as Revelation has finally captured the only thing that has eluded both of these men since their formation. Gold. Horror lifts O'Deeves up onto his shoulders as O'Deeves holds the title high above his head in victory. In the back, the medics are loading Williams into an ambulance at a quick but careful pace. Cutting back to the ring, Horror and O'Deeves are celebrating O'Deeves title win more, and continue to until the music fades and they leave the ring.
Thunder is backstage in his locker room, preparing for his upcoming match. The door opens and a female enters without knocking.
Thunder: What the hell are you doing here? You've got to quit popping in on me.
Woman: You can't avoid your sister.
She pulls up a chair and sits down.
Before either one can say another word, Yukio Blaze walks in through the open door.
Yukio Blaze: Robin? What are you doing in here?
Robin: Look . . . I can explain . . .
Thunder: Yukio, this is my sister. Have you two met by chance?
With a big grin on his face, Thunder takes this as his cue to leave.
Sarah Greene: The following match is scheduled for one fall, and it is a street fight for the WFWF International Championship.
[“Cult of Personality” by Living Colour hits the sound system.
Sarah Greene: Introducing first, he is one half of the WFWF Tag Team Champions, weighing in at 235lbs and standing at 6’1, please welcome to the ring, Thunder!
As the cash register sound comes to an end and the music begins Thunder slowly walks to the ring. He reaches the ring and assends the turnbuckle, taunting the fans.
Matthew Werner: Thunder has to be worried during this match about what Kurt Burton is going to do to him after everything that has gone on between these two.
Ryan Riddel: Oh please, Thunder isn’t afraid of Burton, he isn’t that smart.
Matthew Werner: Regardless of whether Thunder is afraid or not, this match promises to be brutal.
Ring Announcer: And his opponent.
The opening chords to “With the Fire” blares over the speakers as video clips of riots and destruction play on the big screen.
Sarah Greene: He is the reigning and defending WFWF International Champion, standing at 6’2 and weighing 230lbs, Kurt Burton!
A golden waterfall of pyro pours down, as Kurt Burton emerges, carrying a lead pipe down to the ring. He brandishes the pipe at the crowd, and bangs his heading, before running to the ring. Burton slides under the bottom rope and throws off his shades and jacket, ready to fight.
Ryan Riddel: Burton is definitely getting into the street fight mood; he’s already brandishing a weapon.
Matthew Werner: Burton’s shown in the past that he can put that pipe to good use, although I don’t know how good it will be for his opponent.
Ding! Ding! Ding!
Matthew Werner: And this match is underway.
Ryan Riddel: Let the carnage begin.
[Kurt Burton charges at Thunder as soon as the ring bell rings, swinging the pipe at Thunder’s skull. Thunder ducks and delivers a kick to Burton’s gut, causing him to drop the pipe. Thunder kicks it out of the ring and delivers several right hands to Kurt Burton, before irish whipping him into the opposite turnbuckle. Thunder charges at Burton, but Kurt moves out of the way, sending Thunder charging straight into the turnbuckle. As Thunder groggily backs out of the corner Burton grabs hold of him and delivers a big back body drop, Thunder’s head crashing to the mat.
Ryan Riddel: Thunder’s head crashed clean into the mat there. That could cause a serious injury.
Matthew Werner: Kurt Burton certainly isn’t pulling any punches in this match.
Ryan Riddel: Why would he? He certainly isn’t Thunder’s biggest fan.
Kurt Burton drags Thunder to his feet and delivers a kick to the gut, which winds Thunder, before setting him up for the tornado DDT. Thunder delivers a few shots to Burton’s ribs, breaking the move. Thunder runs the ropes and delivers a running boot to the head of Burton, sending him to his knees. Thunder follows up by connecting with the shining wizard, before going for the pinfall.
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Burton manages to kick out, angering Thunder.
Matthew Werner: Thunder clearly wanting to get this match over with quickly.
Ryan Riddel: Well of course, he doesn’t want to be in that ring with Kurt Burton any longer than he has to.
Thunder runs the ropes again, and attempts a running knee drop to the head of Kurt Burton, who manages to move out of the way. Burton gets to his feet and charges Thunder, delivering a big clothesline. Thunder hits the mat hard but quickly gets up, only to be met by a big dropkick. Burton follows this up with an armbar, but Thunder rolls out of the move before Kurt Burton can get it locked in properly. Both men get to their feet and begin to exchange punches. With neither man getting the advantage in this exchange Thunder ducks one Burton’s punches and delivers a thunderous T-bone suplex, complete with pinfall attempt.
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Burton once again kicks out early, and Thunder gets to his feet, delivering a brutal kick to Burton’s skull that keeps him floored while Thunder exits the ring.
Matthew Werner: Looks like Thunder’s getting angry here.
Ryan Riddel: It’s a street fight Werner, and Thunder’s going to use that to his full advantage.
Thunder pushes Sarah Greene off of the ring announcer’s seat, folding it up and throwing it in the ring, before sliding in after it. With Kurt Burton getting to his feet Thunder picks up the chair and waits for Burton to groggily get to his feet before swinging the chair at Burton’s head. Kurt manages to duck the chair before delivering a dropkick that sends the steel chair right back into Thunder’s head, sending him crashing to the mat.
Matthew Werner: Kurt Burton just got one over on Thunder!
Ryan Riddel: A painful one at that Werner.
Burton grabs Thunder by the hair and drags him over to where the steel chair landed, slamming his head straight onto it. Kurt Burton then ascends the turnbuckle, signalling for a leg drop straight onto the steel chair. Thunder rolls off of the chair before Burton can jump. Thunder gets to his feet and with Burton still on the turnbuckle Burton delivers a big missile dropkick to Thunder. Kurt follows this up by exiting the ring and grabbing his steel pipe. Kurt enters the ring as Thunder gets to his feet and seeing Burton holding the pipe quickly rolls out of the ring.
Matthew Werner: Thunder’s running scared.
Ryan Riddel: Can you blame him? Kurt Burton’s a danger to everyone around him when he has that pipe.
Kurt Burton drops the pipe and suddenly runs towards the ropes, diving through them and landing on top of Thunder, both of them going to the ground. Burton gets to his feet first and grabs Thunder, dragging him to his feet, before throwing him into the ring steps, which Thunder flips over and crashes to the ground. Burton climbs the ring steps and as Thunder gets to his feet flies off, aiming for the legdrop. Thunder dodges at the last minute, and Burton crashes to the floor. Thunder acts fast, pulling him to his feet and delivering a strong DDT on the outside. Thunder proceeds to grab Burton, and throw him into the side of the announcers table.
Matthew Werner: Whoa, I don’t appreciate being this close to the action.
Ryan Riddel: What do you mean? It’s exhilarating.
Matthew Werner: Is there something wrong with you?
Ryan Riddel: ...
Thunder reaches under the ring and pulls out a kendo stick. Grinning he bats the stick around a few times, before pelting it into the back of Kurt Burton. Thunder waits until Burton gets to his feet, before taking another shot at Burton, who instinctively grabs the Kendo Stick before it strikes him, and pulls it clean out of the hands of Thunder, before delivering several shots of his own, eventually breaking the Kendo stick over Thunder’s head, creating a deep cut in Thunder’s head. Burton follows up by delivering a kick to the gut and a tornado DDT onto the hard surface. Burton picks Thunder up and rolls him into the ring, before rolling in afterwards. Burton picks Thunder up, before delivering the #1 Single and going for the pinfall.
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Thunder manages to kick out at 2, which only goes to anger Kurt Burton. Burton irish whips Thunder into the turnbuckle, charging a delivering a clothesline in the corner. Thunder groggily walks forward, where he is met with an Acid Crunch attempt. Thunder manages to escape the finishing move and rolls out of the ring, clearly hurt, only for Burton to roll out after him, delivering a clothesline to the back of the head, sending Thunder to the ground.
Matthew Werner: Kurt Burton is in full control right here.
Burton delivers a few boots to the back of Thunder, before picking him up and attempting the Acid Crunch again, this time on the outside of the ring. Thunder once again reverses it, and sends Kurt Burton straight into the turnbuckle, where he slams into it hard. Thunder follows up with an ace crusher on the outside of the ring.
Ryan Riddel: You spoke too soon Werner.
Both Thunder and Kurt Burton are now both hurting on the outside of the ring. Thunder manages to get to his feet first, using the side of the ring as leverage. Thunder reaches into the ring and pulls the steel chair used earlier out of the ring. Not even waiting for Burton to get to his feet Thunder blasts Kurt in the back with the steel chair. Thunder delivers another two vicious steel chair shots to the back of Kurt Burton, before dragging him to his feet and throwing him into the ring. Thunder throws the chair in after him and rolls back into the ring. However he hasn’t seen Burton grab the pipe as a last moment of desperation and as Thunder tries to pull Kurt Burton to his feet Burton connects with the iron bar clean between the eyes of Thunder, sending him crashing to the ground.
Ryan Riddel: What a blow by Burton!
Matthew Werner: That could be the end of Thunder in this match.
Kurt Burton slowly gets to his feet and pulls Thunder to his feet, before delivering a brutal Ultimate Suplex. Burton crawls onto Thunder and goes for the pinfall.
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Somehow Thunder manages to kick out just before the three count, infuriating Burton.
Matthew Werner: How in the world did he manage that?
Kurt Burton gets to his knees, head in his hands, still unable to believe that Thunder managed to kick out after the brutal iron bar shot. Burton exits the ring, and pulls out two tables, pushing both of them into the ring. He proceeds to pull out a ladder as well, and throws it into the ring.
Matthew Werner: I don’t think Burton has anything nice planned for Thunder now.
Ryan Riddel: What gave that away Werner? The tables or the ladder?
Kurt sets up the two tables side by side and then picks the ladder up. Noticing Thunder getting to his feet Burton charges at him, slamming the ladder full force into Thunder’s head, which is now bleeding profusely. Burton sets the ladder up and picks Thunder up, only for Thunder to nail him with a low blow, and deliver a last gasp Tiger Driver to Burton. Thunder crawls to the ladder, and uses it to pull himself up to his feet. Burton also gets to his feet, and runs at Thunder, only for Thunder to move out of the way and Burton to crash into the ladder, backing up into the Thunder and Lightning!
Ryan Riddel: It’s over, it’s over. No way is Burton kicking out after that.
Thunder goes for the pinfall.
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Burton somehow manages to kick out of the move, possibly out of pure instinct. Thunder is clearly frustrated and gets to his feet. He sets up the two tables so they’re side by side, and then throws Burton onto them. Thunder ascends the ladder, but isn’t quick enough, and Burton rolls off of the tables onto his feet. Seeing Thunder at the top of the ladder Burton climbs up as well, and before Thunder knows what is happening he is face to face with Kurt Burton at the top of a ladder.
Matthew Werner: There is no way this is going to end well for either of these men.
Burton and Thunder begin to exchange blows atop the ladder, both men knowing that a fall would likely take them out of this match. Thunder delivers a vicious right hand to the head of Kurt Burton, which causes him to lose his footing. Thunder uses this to his advantage, grabbing Burton and delivering a sickening Ace Crusher from the top of the ladder through the two tables below.
Ryan Riddel: Holy poop! That could be the end of the these two men’s careers.
Neither man moves for close to a minute, but eventually Thunder manages to get himself out of the wreckage and crawl onto Kurt Burton for the pinfall.
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Ryan Riddel: Thunder did it! Thunder has won this match.
Matthew Werner: But at what cost Ryan? Both of these men look like they’ve been through a war.
Thunder uses the ring ropes to help himself to his feet, and the referee hands him the International Championship belt.
Sarah Greene: And your winner, and the new International Champion, Thunder!
Thunder rolls under the bottom ropes and slowly limps back to the locker room. He passes a medical team mid stage, who are rushing down to the ring to check on Kurt Burton. After a doctor checks on Burton for several minutes he shouts to the back for a stretcher. Eventually Kurt is put in a neck brace and slowly lifted onto the stretcher. He is carried backstage, still not moving and breathing shallowly while the crowd sit back in silence.
Matthew Werner: What we’ve seen tonight could be the end of Kurt Burton’s WFWF career.
WFWF Title Match
DGX (c) vs. Trace Demon
Match write up coming soon
Winner and NEW WFWF Champion: Trace Demon
Sarah Greene: The following contest is the WFWF Scars & Stripes Battle Royal! The rules are as follows. Two men will begin and after that every 90 seconds a new man will enter. The match will continue until only one person has not been eliminated. That man will receive a WFWF Title shot! And now, introducing the first two participants.
“Cult of Personality” begins to play. Thunder, not happy in the least makes his way to the ring. He’s also not moving as well as he normally does, thanks to having participated in a street fight a few minutes earlier.
His entrance is immediately followed by Yukio Blaze’s. Thunder freaks out and nearly exits the ring just to get away. Blaze, on the other hand, is incredibly eager to get his hands on Thunder and runs all the way to the ring.
Thunder tries to reason with him, but it doesn’t work at all. He is hit with a series of right hands, is sent into the ropes and then gets hit with a big backdrop. He tries to throw Thunder out, but Thunder lands on the apron. Blaze does not know this. Thunder tries to use this opportunity to take advantage. He goes for a superkick, but Blaze catches the foot, spins him around and hits an atomic drop. He follows it up with a superkick of his own.
Entrant #3: Kevin Viper
With Viper entering, Blaze must take his focus off Thunder and onto his new opponent. They face off and exchange a series of right hands. Viper briefly gets control and sends Blaze into the corner, but Blaze hits a boot to the face that ends his offense.
Blaze attempts to Viper out on to the floor, but is finding it rather difficult. At this point, Thunder reaches his feet and throws them both off their feet. Viper lands on the floor, but Blaze hangs on and saves himself from being eliminated.
Elimination #1: Kevin Viper (by Thunder)
Thunder tries to knock Blaze off the apron, but Blaze has reached his feet and is holding onto the ropes. He hits Thunder in the stomach and tries to suplex him onto the floor. While he does get him up, Thunder just lands on the apron. The two are now fighting on the apron, both barely hanging on.
Entrant #4: Christian Shields
Thunder and Blaze both reenter the ring, knowing that they can’t risk being eliminated by Shields as he enters. They stand waiting for him and actually work together, hitting a double clothesline that sends him out onto the floor.
Elimination #2: Christian Shields (by Thunder and Yukio Blaze)
Once again, Thunder and Blaze are left alone. Thunder tries to end their battle by extending his hand to Blaze. In what is a surprise to no one, this doesn’t work at all and ends with Blaze punching Thunder right in this face. He sends him into the ropes and hits him with a big backdrop.
Entrant #5: Jack Sabbath
With Thunder down, Blaze is ready to face off with Sabbath as soon as he enters the ring. Blaze gains control over Sabbath briefly, but Sabbath is able to turn the tables and take Blaze down. All the while, Thunder has reached his feet and his simply watching this from a neutral corner.
Sabbath makes an attempt at throwing Blaze out, but Blaze hits him with a few elbows and escapes the attempt. Blaze now tries the same thing with Sabbath, who ends up dumping Blaze onto the apron and nearly onto the floor. Thinking Blaze is out, Sabbath turns around right into where Thunder is waiting. Thunder hits him with the Thunder & Lightning. Also unaware Blaze is still in the match, Thunder is caught off guard when Blaze hits him with a clothesline.
Entrant #6: High Horror
With Sabbath and Horror both down, it’s up to Blaze to once again confront the newest entrant. This time, however, he doesn’t seem as prepared. His offense against Horror doesn’t last terribly long, as Horror sends him into the corner with enough force to almost eliminate him as it is. But just like the others before him, he is unable to eliminate Blaze.
Entrant #7: Twisted
Twisted comes charging to the ring with a great deal of energy, and sets his sights right away on Horror. He lands a couple of right hands, but that’s all. Horror counters with a few right hands of his own and then hits him with a powerbomb. He waits for Twisted to reach his feet, just so he can clothesline him over the top rope and onto the floor.
Elimination #3: Twisted (by High Horror)
Entrant #8: Chris Chaos
By the time Chaos enters the ring, the remaining entrants in the match have divided into pairs: Horror and Blaze in one corner of the ring, Thunder and Sabbath in the other.
Chaos waits a moment to pick where he is going to make his first attack, and settles on Sabbath. This gives Thunder another chance to lay back and get a breather while the others battle it out. And once again, all of the participants are unsuccessful in eliminating anyone.
Entrant #9: Jon O'Deeves
Thunder doesn't get much of a break, since O'Deeves goes right after him. A clothesline sends him over the top rope. He is just able to hold on, and then climbs the top rope. This doesn't work out as he ends up being press slammed back into the ring.
Meanwhile, Horror backdrops Blaze over the top rope, who lands on the apron. Blaze then attempts to suplex Horror out onto the floor, but Horror blocks it and suplexes Blaze back into the ring.
With Blaze down, Horror and O'Deeves team up to take on Thunder. Right away they hit him with a spike piledriver.
Entrant #10: Wayne McGurk
Not surprisingly given their history, McGurk sets out to go after Thunder right away. Already being double teamed, things only get worse for Thunder as he is triple teamed by Horror, O'Deeves and McGurk. They finally throw him over the top, although only one foot hits the ground and he pulls himself back up.
But by this point his three attackers are too preoccupied to notice. Providing excellent proof that partnerships in these matches are shaky, McGurk turns on Horror and O'Deeves. He hits them first with a double clothesline and then tries a double chokeslam, but O'Deeves and Horror escape and send him over the top rope.
Elimination #4: Wayne McGurk (by High Horror and Jon O'Deeves)
Entrant #11: Luke McCarthy
McCarthy immediately goes after Blaze, who has just recovered from his earlier confrontation with Horror. The battle is fairly even for the time being, with the two exchanging first right hands and then a series of chops.
Horror and O'Deeves continue to work together, this time coming after Sabbath. This leaves Thunder and Chaos to go at it, with Thunder surprisingly getting a bit of an advantage over him despite all the punishment he has just taken.
Entrant #12: Master of Destruction
With the ring really filling up by this point, MOD definitely can pick his spot as to where he wants to start out at. And what he decides to do is break up the fight between McCarthy and Blaze. Once that happens, he first hits McCarthy with a DDT and tries to dump him out.
McCarthy fights this with a couple elbows to the head. And although this saves himself from elimination, he still stays down on the mat, not fully recovered from the previous attack. And those elbows are just enough to stun MOD and leave him vulnerable. Blaze hits him with a series of hard right hands and then hits a huge clothesline that sends MOD out onto the floor.
Elimination #5: Master of Destruction (by Yukio Blaze)
Entrant #13: Lightning
Lightning enters and sets his sights on the combo of Horror and O'Deeves, who are still working over Jack Sabbath, although they are having a bit of trouble at this point. This proves to be a poor idea. O'Deeves quickly eliminates Lightning.
Elimination #6: Lightning (by Jon O'Deeves)
Entrant #14: Nathan Gust
Gust does not make the mistake of going after Horror and O'Deeves right away. Instead, he lays a bit of a beating on Chaos before finding a way to attack the duo: he attacks O'Deeves from behind. Gust grabs him and slams into the corner, causing him to hit the ring post. He doesn't have much of a chance to capitalize on this as Horror goes after him.
Meanwhile, this has left Sabbath and McCarthy to go at it and for Thunder and Blaze to confront each other once more. Thunder does get the upper hand briefly, but Blaze blocks an attempt at the Million Dollar Dream.
Entrant #15: Till Guenther
Guenther goes after Horror, which proves to be a poor idea. Horror grabs a hold of him right away and slams him down to the mat. But this distraction is long enough for Gust to get back on his feet and lay out Horror. With the damage already done to Guenther, throwing him out is very easy for Gust.
Elimination #7: Till Guenther (by Nathan Gust)
Entrant #16: Justin Tyme
Tyme immediately goes after Gust, and although he briefly takes advantage of him, it's not long before Gust is able to turn the tables on him and mount an attack.
Thunder once again finds himself on the receiving end of an attack from Blaze. Blaze is attempting to eliminate his old rival once more, but Thunder continues to find ways to escape elimination.
Entrant #17: Gora Achmed
Sabbath and McCarthy continue to do battle as Achmed enters, and the same can be said for Blaze/Thunder and Gust/Tyme. Horror by this time has turned his attention to Chaos, meaning that Achmed and O'Deeves are left to fight it out once Achmed enters the ring.
Entrant #18: Davey Sanchez
Sanchez enters to find both the ring full and all of the participants preoccupied. It looks for a moment that he will be able to lay back for a bit, but that proves to not be the case when Gust turns his attention away from Tyme and begins to work over Sanchez.
At this point, it is expected that the last entrant, Michael Kyzer, will make his entrance. Much to everyone' surprise, that's not who comes out . . .
Entrant #19: Chaemo
Chaemo enters and looks impressive right away. He sets his sights on the open Tyme and quickly tosses him to the floor.
Elimination #8: Justin Tyme (by Chaemo)
He then quickly does the same thing to Sanchez, eliminating him.
Elimination #9: Davey Sanchez (by Chaemo)
By now, all the participants are focused on the surprise entrant, who has one more surprise for them. He rips off the mask to reveal his true identity: Drakz.
Once that is out of the way, he goes right back to fighting. Drakz turns his attention to Gust, who he finds is not as easy to eliminate as the first two men he threw out. Despite several attempts, Gust is able to hold on.
All the others are still divided up in the way they had been previously. Horror has made several attempts at eliminating Chaos, but this time is finally successful.
Elimination #10: Chris Chaos (by High Horror)
Thunder has gotten away from Blaze for the time being, setting his sights on eliminating Drakz. This is, not surprisingly, a hard task and it's not long before Drakz gets the better of him and starts making attempts to eliminate him.
Following throwing Horror out, Sabbath tries to eliminate him, but Horror lands on the apron. From that position, he grabs Sabbath and throws him out over the top rope.
Elimination #11: Jack Sabbath (by High Horror)
Horror makes his way back into the ring, where he starts working over Blaze. Meanwhile, Achmed and McCarthy gang up on Gust in an attempt to work together and eliminate him. With Gust leaning against the ropes, they charge at Gust, who backdrops them both over the top rope. Achmed hits the floor just before McCarthy does.
Elimination #12: Gora Achmed (by Nathan Gust)
Elimination #13: Luke McCarthy (by Nathan Gust)
And now it's down to six: Thunder, Blaze, Gust, Drakz, Horror and O'Deeves. Once again, the six man find themselves divided up. Thunder and Drakz continue to go at it. O'Deeves and Gust battle in another corner, with Horror and Blaze fighting it out in another.
At this point no one has a clear advantage over anyone else. They make futile attempts at eliminating someone, only to have the tables turned on them a few moments later. There are a few very close calls, however.
O'Deeves ends up on the apron and nearly eliminated, but he hits Gust in the gut with a shoulder and makes his way back into the ring. He bounces off the ropes and hits Gust with a clothesline that sends him over the top rope onto the floor.
Elimination #14: Nathan Gust (by Jon O'Deeves)
As O'Deeves admires his handiwork, Thunder sees the opportunity and tosses him out as well.
Elimination #15: Jon O'Deeves (by Thunder)
Blaze now sets out to do the same to Thunder, throwing him over the top rope. But, unlike O'Deeves, Thunder does not hit the floor. He skins the cats and pulls himself right back into the ring. Impressed by the move he just pulled off, he is not aware that Blaze is waiting for him. Blaze hits him with a superkick that sends Thunder over the top rope and eliminating him.
Elimination #16: Thunder (by Yukio Blaze)
Now there are only three left, and for the first time in quite awhile, there is no action going on. Each man is in a respective corner, calculating the next move and apparently not wanting to be the first one to do so.
Finally, after a look is shared by Blaze and Horror, they gang up on Drakz and start to work him over. Drakz does his best to put up a bit of a fight, but soon he is overwhelmed just by the sheer numbers up against him. They toss Drakz over the top rope, who barely hangs on. He then rolls back in the ring and rolls back out, which is of course not an elimination since it was not over the top rope.
Blaze and Horror are apparently unaware of this, as they fight it out as if they are the final two left. After a brief struggle that is pretty even, Blaze gets Horror against the ropes and charges at him for a clothesline, but ends up being backdropped over the top rope.
Blaze lands on the apron and holds off an attack by Horror to knock him off the apron with a series of punches. Horror finally attempts a suplex, which Blaze reverses, ending with him suplexing Horror out onto the floor and eliminating him.
Elimination #17: High Horror (by Yukio Blaze)
Before Blaze can ever get back in the ring, Drakz (who had got back into the ring seconds earlier) hits him with a spear that not only knocks him off the apron but onto the announce table as well.
Elimination #18: Yukio Blaze (by Drakz)
Winner: Drakz